Banking plays an important role in the economy of any country. In Bangladesh Muslim holds the majority of the population. Though, no Islamic banking but only traditional banking system was developed here till 1983. However, interest is absolutely prohibited in Islam. The main aim of traditional banking is to earn profit by borrowing and lending money in exchange of interest. As a result there is an unfair competition among the bankers and among the customers. The people of this country are profoundly
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RESEARCH ON THE FUTURE OF FLAT STEEL INDUSTRIES OF BANGLADESH – A RESEARCH REPORT OF STANDARD CHARTERED BANK” By Mohammed Mashud Ur Rahman ID: 0811084 An Internship Report Presented in Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Business Administration INDEPENDENT UNIVERSITY, BANGLADESH May 2012 Letter of Transmittal May 29, 2012 Ms. Momtaj Khanam Senior Lecturer School of Business Independent University Bangladesh Dhaka Subject: Submission of Internship Report
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additional income. In the intervening time she was able to save Taka 3000 along with the ragular savings of samiti and gradually she repaid the loan. After the repayment of first loan amount she applied again for an amount of Taka 20,000. Considering her financial condition and determination "Jonaki Samiti" sanctioned the loan. Inspired by this, Rabeya started a large scale plantation of betel-leaf and this time she involved her husband into her work. Thier conscientious and diligent effort finally resulted
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Journal of Islamic Financial Services Vol. 2 No.1 REGULATION OF ISLAMIC BANKING IN BANGLADESH : ROLE OF BANGLADESH BANK Abdul Awwal Sarker As regards the supervision and inspection of the banks in Bangladesh, an equal treatment is being followed for all banks including the Islamic ones by the Bangladesh Bank. In some cases, Bangladesh Bank has given some special provision for the Islamic banks. Yet, for the smooth development and operation of the Islamic banking, Bangladesh Bank should devise the
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Guidelines for establishment of NRB Bank GUIDELINES FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF NRB BANK Non-Resident Bangladeshis (NRBs) play a vital role for economic uplift of Bangladesh. Their contribution by way of remitting valuable foreign exchange enables the country to maintain a stable external value of taka. With the integration of global economy, the financial sector of Bangladesh requires diversified and innovative financial products, derivative instruments and other creative banking. NRBs
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Microfinance in Bangladesh Prepared for Institute of Microfinance (InM) As part of the project on State of Microfinance in SAARC Countries By Dewan A. H. Alamgir 2009 Disclaimer Any opinions expressed and policy suggestions proposed in the document are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Institute of Microfinance (InM). The report also does not represent the official stand of the Government of the countries studied. 2 | State of Microfinance in Bangladesh List
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Report on Foreign exchange operation in Bank Asia Abstract This paper reports a study of foreign exchange operation practices in Bank Asia. The sample for the study consisted of Bank Asia’s annual report, web address, foreign exchange policies. The results revealed that Transferring money abroad can be a difficult and worrying task for many, unsure of whether the money has reached the destination, and whether the rate that you are getting is worth while
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Human Resource Accounting Human Resource Accounting Literatur Review To measure human value as a part of the goodwill, HRA was introduced in the accounting literature in the 1960s (Flamholtz, 1985). In 1968 Brummet, Flamholtz & Pyle used the term “human resource accounting” for the first time. In 1973 the American Accounting Association’s Committee on Human Resource Accounting defined HRA as “the process of identifying and measuring data about human resources and communicating this information
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accountability, embracing the processes, compliance, and structure required to direct and manage the affairs of a corporation. Its overall goal is to ensure the financial viability to the enterprise and enhance share holder value. For the retail and customer industry, globalization, which entails multinational operations, various financial reporting systems, and complex supply chain with wholesalers, distributors, and multiple types of retailers, not to mention multiple brand portfolios, and various
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Chapter-5 Banking Sector Performance, Regulation and Bank Supervision 5.1 Bangladesh Bank (BB) continued to focus on strengthening the financial system and improving functioning of the various segments. The broad parameters of the reforms undertaken during the year comprised ongoing deregulation of the operation of institutions within the BB's regulatory ambit, tightening of prudential regulation and improvement in supervisory oversight, expanding transparency and market disclosure, all with
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